Johnny Berlin, an hour-long documentary about a porter aboard a luxury train expounds upon his life as a struggling writer while holding down a workaday job and trying to maintain some semblance of a life on board the train. The stories he tells while on a weeklong trip down the West Coast, from Seattle to Los Angeles, are simultaneously funny and dark. The film is ultimately an intimate, off-beat, and humorous portrait of mid-life crisis. Presented by C-Hundred Film Corp and executive produced by Michael Stipe, the film screened at SILVERDOCS-AFI/Discovery Channel Documentary Festival and NYTVF, 2005

The Heart of America Tour, a 30-minute documentary chronicling a grassroots trip through the Midwest by Bono of U2, Ashley Judd, and Chris Tucker, as they meet with the people of the Midwest, senators, AIDS activists, church groups, and others to discuss the AIDS emergency in Africa. The DATA(Debt, AIDS, Trade, Africa) Foundation. Screened at The Tribeca Film Festival, 2004

The One Dollar Diary, a feature documentary about German film director, Wim Wenders, making “The Million Dollar Hotel.” The film gives insight into the filmmaker’s visual references, his belief in actors, and his collaboration with the musicians, Bono, Daniel Lanois, Brian Eno, and Jon Hassell, on the score. Screened at The Montreal Festival of New Cinema and New Media and played on The Independent Film Channel (IFC), 2001